Amit Boran

CCIE ROUTING AND SWITCHING

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Amit answered this on CCIE Feb 03

I think you should make a call on this number 1800-313-2545.

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Amit answered this on DHCP Jan 06

IP address can be entered manually , otherwise you can input a domain name which is associated with an ip address. In case of a Domain name , the device must have a DNS server.

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Amit answered this on Miscellaneous Aug 05
Hii, According to the BGP , if you are configuring indirect neighborship than update source command must be configured. As per your configuration , it is working fine. Because when you update source on one router that router will generate by using its own loopback as source 1.1.1.1 and destination will be the neighbor loopbacka address. when the neighbor router will recieve BGP message that route... (more)
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Amit answered this on Miscellaneous May 27

Hi,

Please clarify your question. Which type of path you are talking about??

 

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Amit answered this on Route May 27

Hi, 

This is because of the IP address class. In this scenerio , you are using class B network and trying to define class C subnet mask.  And second mistake is next hop address. You have to use the following command:-

router(config)# ip route 172.30.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.10.1.1

 

Hope it helps.

 

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Amit answered this on Miscellaneous May 27

Hi,

By default, it is not possible. If you want to do so , than ask your users for remote access of their computers, if they allow than you can view screen of your wireless network users.

 

Hope it helps.

 

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Amit answered this on Miscellaneous May 27

Hi, 

In this topology, you have 34 collision domain and 12 broadcast domain.

 

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Amit answered this on Miscellaneous May 27
Hi, Source ip :- IP address of the device which is generating the data/packet/request . Destination ip :- IP address of the device to whom you want to send data/packet/request.   For example: - If you want to access your facebook feed. You will send a request to facebook page. In this case, source ip will be ip address of your device and destination will be facebook server IP .   Hope it he... (more)
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Amit answered this on Miscellaneous May 27
Hi,  Yes.  A router can have multiple default routers , but it is not recommended to configure more than one default route on  a router. If you do so, the router will get confused during packet forwarding. So the best practice is to configure a single default route on a router. As per your question about packet tracer , it is because of per destination forwarding mechanism of CEF. You can rea... (more)
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Amit answered this on Miscellaneous Apr 03

Hi Vikas,

The Network interface Card is a layer 2 hardware according to OSI model. Because the NIC have a physical address (MAC). When the NIC sends data , it includes its mac address in the header as a source mac. 

 

 

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Amit answered this on Routing Jan 31
Hi Saubhik, The pc's does not required any information about the remote network or different networks. We have a functionality of Default-gateway for pc's. If pc's have to communicate in same network, the pc will send traffic direct to destination pc. But if the destination ip is in different network , pc will transmit data to default gateway and default gateway will be the router con... (more)
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Amit answered this on STP Oct 04
Hi,  STP is a simple protocol, which is used to prevent Layer-2 loops. But now a days we have many other technologies to prevent L2 loop like Cisco Fabric path, Etherchannel , shortest path bridging and many others that work to decrease dependance on STP.  STP is used to prevent L2-loop as well as provide redundancy in any case of link failure. Otherwise it can be performed manually that is s... (more)
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Amit answered this on Routing Sep 19

Hi, 

If you want to remove Default routing from your device , you have to simply run the same command with no keyword , the command is as following:-

no ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

 

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Amit answered this on Miscellaneous Aug 23

Hi,

Can you please upload your running configuration  of routers.

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Amit answered this on Switch Aug 21

Hi 

It is not depends upon managed or unmanaged switch that you can use different networks or not. If you have multilayer switch, then you can use two different networks on that switch. Because a multilayer switch can perform routing and L-2 switching both.